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Fears over US debt load and inflation ignite exodus from long-term bonds
Concerns about rising national debt and inflation have led to a swift withdrawal from extended-duration bonds, marking the most significant outflow of investment capital since earl...
Read Full Article →How the next financial crisis starts
Unexpected environmental events linked to climate change have the potential to disrupt economic stability, affecting investments, asset values, and overall market confidence on a g...
Read Full Article →Markets should watch out for the summer fling
Investors are advised to monitor currency fluctuations and prevailing market trends during the summer months, as changes in economic sentiment and climate conditions may influence...
Read Full Article →Private equity-backed Visma picks London for blockbuster tech IPO
Visma, supported by private equity, plans a major technology stock market debut in London next year, highlighting the substantial value of the company and strategic choices in its...
Read Full Article →Nvidia shares hit record high on renewed AI optimism
Nvidia's stock reached an unprecedented level as investor confidence grew following advancements in artificial intelligence and recovery from previous market setbacks related to tr...
Read Full Article →Nato promises historic rearmament shift in bid to win over Trump
Increasing defense expenditures to a significant portion of the economy could lead to a substantial injection of funds into military capabilities across member states, impacting ov...
Read Full Article →Wall Street reels from Mamdani victory in New York mayoral primary
The unexpected success of the progressive candidate in the New York mayoral primary has prompted investors to reconsider their strategies and explore supporting more centrist optio...
Read Full Article →UK to focus new trade strategy on boosting services exports
The UK’s updated trade plan aims to increase revenue from service industries while also enhancing measures to protect domestic businesses from unfair import competition during ongo...
Read Full Article →Czech arms maker slashes interest costs as investors pile into defence sector
CSG's recent €1.8 billion bond issuance reflects increased investor confidence in the defense industry, enabling the company to reduce borrowing expenses amid growing demand for mi...
Read Full Article →Thatcher’s legacy endures in Labour’s industrial strategy
The long-term economic plan aims to enhance productivity and growth by addressing entrenched interests and encouraging increased investment across various industries.
Read Full Article →Whale-watching the stablecoin trade in ersatz roubles for sort-of dollars
The exchange of nearly $9.3 billion in digital assets highlights substantial activity within alternative currency markets, reflecting notable investor interest and potential impact...
Read Full Article →How oil traders called the Middle East conflict
Market participants relied on open source intelligence and social media analysis to make informed decisions, resulting in a confident sell-off amid the ongoing unrest in the Middle...
Read Full Article →Can HSBC cut its way to growth?
HSBC’s recent restructuring may limit its ability to increase income amid challenges such as international trade costs and declining interest rates, raising questions about its fin...
Read Full Article →Crypto coin for Russian shadow payments moves $9bn
The A7A5 digital currency has handled transactions totaling approximately $9 billion, highlighting its role in maintaining monetary exchanges affected by geopolitical tensions in t...
Read Full Article →OpenAI and Jony Ive accused of trying to ‘bury’ rival start-up
The legal dispute involving OpenAI and Jony Ive has financial implications as it affects the promotion of a venture valued at $6.4 billion, potentially influencing investor confide...
Read Full Article →BoE’s Bailey warns on UK productivity in challenge to Reeves
The Bank of England's Governor expressed doubts about the Office for Budget Responsibility's forecast for improved growth, highlighting concerns about the UK’s ability to enhance p...
Read Full Article →Trump signals sanctions relief for China to buy Iran’s oil
The indication of easing restrictions on China’s oil purchases from Iran could impact international trade dynamics and influence global energy markets amid changing diplomatic stan...
Read Full Article →EU readies retaliatory tariffs to secure better trade deal with Trump
The European Union is preparing to implement counter-tariffs as leverage to negotiate improved trade terms with the United States before the upcoming July deadline.
Read Full Article →Stablecoins ‘perform poorly’ as money, central banks warn
Stablecoins face challenges in maintaining reliable value and security, raising concerns among financial authorities about their potential risks to economic stability and misuse fo...
Read Full Article →UK regulator proposes loosening Google’s control of its search engine
The proposed changes by the UK regulator aim to increase competition in the search engine market, potentially affecting Google's market position and influencing advertising revenue...
Read Full Article →Why global imbalances do matter
Implementing a tax on capital inflows could influence international investment patterns and address disparities in global financial flows, potentially impacting economic stability...
Read Full Article →UK defence funding will hit 5% of GDP by 2035, Starmer to tell Nato summit
By 2035, the United Kingdom plans to allocate a substantial portion of its economic output to defense, with a notable fraction dedicated to enhancing cybersecurity and border secur...
Read Full Article →Germany to boost defence spending at faster rate than France or UK
Germany intends to significantly increase its military budget over the next several years, allocating substantially more funds than neighboring countries to enhance its defense cap...
Read Full Article →Oil tumbles as traders bet on ‘major de-escalation’ between US and Iran
The sharp decline in oil prices reflects market expectations of reduced geopolitical tensions, potentially leading to increased supply and a stabilization of energy costs globally.
Read Full Article →Oil majors pull staff from Iraq amid fears of retaliation by Iran
Major energy companies have temporarily reduced their workforce in Iraq due to concerns over potential retaliatory actions linked to recent military operations targeting nuclear fa...
Read Full Article →UK takeover scrutiny to be relaxed as part of industrial strategy
The UK plans to revise regulations overseeing security-related acquisitions, potentially affecting investment flows and corporate control within key industries as part of its broad...
Read Full Article →The industrial strategy will provide certainty for business
The plan aims to create a stable environment that encourages investment and supports economic growth by enabling businesses to adapt quickly to emerging opportunities in a changing...
Read Full Article →Revolut chief in line for Musk-style payday at $150bn valuation
Nik Storonsky secured an agreement prior to SoftBank’s investment that could substantially increase his ownership stake if the company’s valuation surpasses predetermined targets,...
Read Full Article →Germany and Italy pressed to bring $245bn of gold home from US
The repatriation of $245 billion in gold reserves by Germany and Italy highlights concerns about financial sovereignty amid increasing geopolitical tensions and criticism of centra...
Read Full Article →Energy prices cut for business as part of UK industrial strategy
Several key industries such as automotive, aerospace, and chemicals will benefit financially by no longer being subject to environmental charges on their electricity expenses under...
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